Saturday early afternoon, the NHC said the trough of low pressure in the northern Gulf had a 10 percent chance of tropical development, and the tropical wave in the Yucatan Peninsula had a 30 percent chance of tropical development over the next two and five days.

Although the low pressure in the northern Gulf won’t affect the southeastern United States tropically because the NHC notices no surface circulation, it will still bring plenty of rain throughout the weekend.

The tropical wave in the Yucatan has a small chance of developing because it is being hindered by moderate wind shear and high pressure in the Atlantic Ocean, according to WDSU Exact Weather Meteorologist Kweilyn Murphy.

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